The Lemon Twigs Release Sixth Studio Album ‘Look for Your Mind!’
The record includes the singles ‘2 or 3’ and ‘I Just Can’t Get Over Losing You’.
Image Eva Chambers
The Lemon Twigs return with their sixth studio album, Look for Your Mind!, out now via Captured Tracks/Civilians.
Once again taking influence from ‘60s pop music (think The Beach Boys), The Lemon Twigs’ latest record is 14 tracks of jangly, surf pop with soothing harmonies and playful instrumentation. What more could you want?
Following 2024’s A Dream Is All We Know, The Lemon Twigs latest was produced by the brothers, Brian and Michael D'Addario, and features the inclusion of live members Reza Matin (drums) and Danny Ayala (bass), along with Eva Chambers of Tchotchke.
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Formed in 2014, brothers Brian and Michael D'Addario have released six studio albums as The Lemon Twigs, collaborated with the likes of Todd Rundgren, Weyes Blood and Tim Heidecker and toured the globe on multiple occasions.
Along with performing as a duo, Michael has gone solo, releasing his debut record Till the Morning in 2025, while the two also produced their father’s first album, Written by Ronnie D'Addario, which dropped last year.
Having announced an extensive 2026 touring schedule that includes concerts in the US, Canada, the UK and Ireland, we’re hopeful the duo will return to Australia soon.
Look For Your Mind! is out now via Captured Tracks/Civilians. Listen here.
Look For Your Mind!
1. Look For Your Mind!
2. 2 or 3
3. Nothin’ But You
4. Gather Round
5. I Just Can’t Get Over Losing You
6. Fire and Gold
7. Mean to Me
8. Bring You Down
9. Yeah I Do
10. I Hurt You
11. You’re Still My Girl
12. Joy
13. My Heart Is In Your Hands
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